Adamson Painting Services handles cabinet painting across Broadview, IL — proper prep, smooth finish, and results that hold up to daily kitchen use.
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Why Adamson Painting Services
Cabinets are not walls. The prep is different, the product is different, and the technique is different. We've painted cabinets across Broadview long enough to know exactly what it takes to get a finish that doesn't chip, yellow, or peel.
Painting cabinets while they're hanging gives you drips and uneven coverage. We remove every door, paint them flat, and rehang them when they're fully cured.
Cabinet paint needs to look like a factory finish, not a wall coat. We sand between coats so the final surface is smooth, clean, and sharp on every edge and corner.
Our Cabinet Painting Service starts at $599. You get a clear number upfront — no surprises added after we've already started the job.
It's not just kitchen cabinets. We paint bathroom vanities, laundry room cabinetry, built-in shelving, and entertainment centers for Broadview homeowners who want a consistent look throughout the house.
We know your kitchen can't be fully out of commission for a week. We work in stages so Broadview homeowners keep access to their kitchen while we get the job done right.
The Numbers Behind Our Reputation in Cook County
Built over 15 years
800+
Families Served
4.9★
Average Google Rating
15+
Years in Business
100%
Premium Paints Used
Cabinet painting is one of those jobs where the difference between a good result and a bad one comes down entirely to prep and product. We've seen cabinets painted by other companies in Broadview where the paint started peeling off the edges within six months — usually because they skipped the degreasing step or used interior wall paint instead of a proper cabinet-grade finish. Cabinets in a kitchen take heat, steam, grease, and daily wear. The paint has to bond right and cure hard. When we handle Broadview cabinet painting, we degrease every surface, sand for adhesion, prime properly, and apply a cabinet-specific topcoat that holds up. We also handle Broadview kitchen painting if you want the walls done at the same time.
Whether it's a kitchen remodel in a Broadview home or a commercial buildout on Roosevelt Road, Adamson Painting Services handles cabinet painting for both residential and commercial clients across Broadview.
Broadview homeowners get a kitchen or bathroom transformation without paying for a full renovation — just properly painted cabinets that look completely different.
Broadview business owners trust us for Broadview commercial painting work on break rooms, reception areas, and commercial kitchen cabinetry that needs a clean, durable finish.
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Every cabinet painting job we do in Broadview follows this exact sequence — no shortcuts, no steps skipped, no finishes that fail in six months.
Step 1
We check every door, frame, and drawer front. We note hinges that need replacing, soft spots, and surfaces that need extra prep attention.
Step 2
Every hinge, handle, and knob comes off before we prep anything. Painting around hardware is not how you get a clean result.
Step 3
Every cabinet door comes off and gets labeled. They go back on exactly where they came from — no guessing during reassembly.
Step 4
Kitchen cabinets collect years of grease and cooking residue. We clean every surface thoroughly — because paint over grease doesn't bond and will peel fast.
Step 5
Every surface gets sanded to give the primer something to grip. This is the step most painters skip when they're rushing — and it's why their finishes fail.
Step 6
We prime every surface with a bonding primer rated for cabinetry. This is what separates a finish that lasts from one that starts peeling at the edges by year two.
Step 7
We apply a hard-wearing cabinet finish — not wall paint. Multiple thin coats, sanded between each one for a smooth, factory-quality result.
Step 8
Doors go back on, hardware gets reinstalled, and we do a full walkthrough to confirm every cabinet closes right, every edge is clean, and the finish is exactly what we promised.
Old oak or dark wood cabinets make a kitchen feel stuck in a different decade. We repaint them in a modern color so the whole kitchen feels different without a renovation budget.
Bad prep causes cabinets to fail fast. We strip the failing finish, fix the surface, and repaint with the right product so Broadview kitchens don't have the same problem again.
New cabinets cost thousands. Painting them properly costs a fraction of that and gives Broadview homeowners a result that looks just as good to anyone who walks in the door.
Buyers in Broadview notice kitchens first. Fresh cabinet paint makes the space look clean and updated — and it's one of the best investments before putting a home on the market.
A lot of Broadview homeowners think their cabinets are too far gone to paint. Most of the time, they're not. If the cabinet boxes are solid and the doors aren't warped, painting is a real option — and the cost difference compared to replacement is significant. We've transformed kitchens in Broadview where the homeowner was ready to spend $15,000 on new cabinets and ended up with a result they loved for a fraction of that.
Real Reviews
Broadview and Cook County homeowners share their cabinet painting experience with Adamson Painting Services.
"I had Adamson paint my kitchen cabinets in Broadview and the result was honestly better than I expected. The finish is smooth, no brush marks, and the color is exactly what I wanted. The crew was respectful of my space and cleaned up everything before leaving."
"My cabinets had been painted badly by someone else before and were chipping all around the edges. I almost just replaced the whole kitchen. A friend told me to call Adamson first. They stripped the old paint, prepped the surfaces properly, and repainted everything. It's been over a year and not a single chip. Wish I'd called them the first time."
Yes — Adamson Painting Services provides full cabinet painting in Broadview, IL, covering kitchens, bathrooms, and built-ins throughout Cook County.
Most kitchen cabinet painting jobs in Broadview take two to three days — one day for prep and priming, one to two days for paint coats and reassembly.
We assess the existing finish first. If it's chipping or poorly bonded, we strip it. If it's sound, we sand and prime over it. Either way, the surface gets prepped right before any paint goes on.
Cabinet painting at Adamson Painting Services starts at $599. Final cost depends on the number of doors, drawers, and surfaces involved. Call us at +1 (708)-607-5887 for a free quote.